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Health and safety legislation demands action by staff at every level. Obligations are frequently misunderstood and often perceived as being even more complex than they really are.

Habilis works with clients to provide more than just ordinary health & safety consultancy. We provide added value through recognition and support of your company specific core objectives.

We aim to improve the culture of safety at all levels within an organisation so that good practice is more than just legal compliance. We believe good health & safety is good business management.

  Habilis clients include:
Devon County Council
Vinci
MorganEst
Pearce Group
Wates
HBG
Institution of Structural Engineers
Institution of Civil Engineers
CIC
CIC ConstructionSkills
Safety in Design
Alexander Forbes
Rafael Vinoly Architects
BAA
Cornwall County Council
Nottinghamshire County Council
Sheffield City Council
Ellesmere Port and Neston BC
Pike Associates
Ove Arup
Faithful and Gould
Acanthus Ferusson Mann
Reid Architecture
Sinclair Knight Merz
CITB ConstructionSkills
Taylor Woodrow
Kier
Shepherd Building Group
Skanska
Green Flag
RAC Motoring Services
HSE
BBC World Service
North Lanarkshire Council
BBC
URS Corporation
AA
WSP Plc
WSAtkins Plc
Moreton in Marsh, Redesdale Hall
Birmingham City Mission
Highways Agency
Dowding and Mills
MH Associates
Sypol
Metronet
Beachcroft Wansbroughs
idRisk.com
Ernest R Shaw
Johnson & Johnson (builders)
Charles Parker and Sons
Association of Project Safety
Next PLC
H&M Hennes
Health and Safety Audits
Audits

Audits generally need to check compliance with:

  • The law
  • Industry  and sector standards
  • Organisational policy

This requires special skills from the auditor who must match your needs for external verification with an in-depth knowledge of the above.

 


Training

We are national leaders in the provision of high calibre training to a range of large and small clients. We believe training should be inspirational and fun! If you do not think health and safety can be like this you should think again. We can offer bespoke courses and develop with you a response to your training needs.

Merged learning programmes

Merged learning is a mix of e-learing enhanced by workshops that are project, topic or department specific. Creative e-learning prgrammes can ensure that all your staff have been through stimulating training that is both supported and relevant to their daily requirements. Your entire team will have the confidence that they have engaged with interactive training and will have an auditable log of this engagement. You will know that every member of staff has been actively engaged in the same high quality material and be able to track their responses to courses. Try it! It is fun to do as well.

Our particular current projects center around CDM2007 where we have developed and delivered courses for IStructE, CIC-ConstructionSkills, CITB, for companies like the Skanska, Atkins, BBC World Service etc and for local authorities and public sector clients up and down the country.

Contact us to discover how to work with us on SiD or CIRIA accredited courses or bespoke and merged learning involving e-learning and workshops.





 
Habilis provides Health and Safety solutions to the following key industries:

Construction and Engineering
Manufacturing
Transport Undertakers
Schools and Universities
Local and central government
Small businesses
Insurance
Health and Safety for Insurance

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FAQ's

Is CDM 2007 in force?

CDM 2007 is Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007. These regulations came into force over night on 6th April 2007. Transition arrangements only apply to the Client's Agent rol...

What is new under CDM 2007?

CDM 2007 adds to client duties, requires designers to include safety in use considerations and introduces the CDM Coordinator instead of the Planning Supervisor. The focus is on team working with c...